examples of multiprocessor operating system
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✏A multiprocessing operating system is capable of running many programs simultaneously, and most modern network operating systems (NOSs) support multiprocessing.
✏These operating systems include Windows NT, 2000, XP, and Unix. Although Unix is one of the most widely used multiprocessing systems, there are others
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A computer's capability to process more than one task simultaneously is called multiprocessing. A multiprocessing operating system is capable of running many programs simultaneously, and most modern network operating systems (NOSs) support multiprocessing. These operating systems include Windows NT, 2000, XP, and Unix.
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